A block with a mass of 0.30 kgkg is attached to a horizontal spring. The block is pulled back from its equilibrium position until the spring exerts a force of 1.1 NN on the block. When the block is released, it oscillates with a frequency of 1.1 HzHz.
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The formula is given by \( F = kx \), where \( F \) is the force, \( k \) is the spring constant, and \( x \) is the displacement. Show more…
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